How to give a cat a pill
How to give a pill to a dog:
Yes, but in the other direction:
How to housebreak a puppy
--- 1) Choose a puppy over 12 weeks old. Bladder control won't be good enough before that.
--- 2) Put the puppy in a small confined space. Make sure space is easily cleanable.
--- 3) Clean the space.
--- 4) Clean the space.
--- 5) Clean the space.
--- 6) Give up and accept that the puppy needs, for now, to be able to scent its new quarters with the familiar scent of puppy piss. Leave the space as is, put puppy on leash, take puppy outdoors.
--- 7) Try to encourage puppy to use suitable spot.
--- 8 ) No, not that spot! Over this way, please!
--- 9) (half an hour later) Oh, good good dog! (Finally!)
--- 10) Repeat steps 7 through 9 every couple of hours, every day, for the next couple of months.
--- 11) In intervals between 10, watch puppy like hawk whenever it's not in restricted quarters, in case you didn't do 10 often enough.
--- 12) Repeatedly over the next couple of months: Clean up the results of blinking at the wrong moment. (Maybe somewhere around the second week you can also clean the restricted quarters and have some chance that they'll stay that way.)
--- 13) Congratulations! Your puppy is housebroken! Maybe. Except when you couldn't get home soon enough. And except when it's excited, or scared, or just extra glad to see you.
How to housebreak a kitten:
--- 1) Choose a kitten over 5 weeks or so old. (actually, for socialization 8 weeks or so is much better if you're separating kitten from mother; but for housebreaking 5 to 6 weeks will do.)
--- 2) Put kitten in a room with cat pan, and without anything else similar that kitten could dig in.
--- 3) Your kitten is now housebroken.